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I'm being sued by portfolio recovery in Texas. My question is do I file a general response or can I filed a motion to dismissed on the grounds that the petitioner did not included in the petition the required signed contract with the original creditor. Also, I believe the statute of limitation has already expired.
 
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I'm being sued by portfolio recovery in Texas. My question is do I file a general response or can I filed a motion to dismissed on the grounds that the petitioner did not included in the petition the required signed contract with the original creditor. Also, I believe the statute of limitation has already expired.

If the SOL has run, then that's all you need to defend. Make sure you note SOL in your response. Make sure you don't default.

The god news in TX, even if they prevail (which if things are as you say, they won't) they won't ever collect a dime. They might place a lien against your home.

Don't allow that to happen, assert your affirmative defense, SOL.
 
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